Meryll Jean Locquiao - Voice of Makeda

Meryll Jean LocquiaoMERYLL JEAN LOCQUIAO brings a wealth of performing experience to the vocal role of Makeda. A graduate of the University of Southern California, Meryll has been featured in regional productions including Once On This Island and Conversations 'Bout the Girls, and on the online talk show "The Sounds of LA". Her powerful and expressive voice and her exuberance for the project all make the creative team very happy. Her interests include athletics, belly dancing, kickboxing and yoga.

Greg Scott - Voice of Train

Greg ScottGREG SCOTT counts Roberta Flack among his many supporters. After his manager got one of his recordings into her hands, "She wanted to meet the man behind the voice," Scott told the Marin IJ. "So she flew me to New York, where she has a music school, and had me perform for her kids. She really respected what I did." So does the Sprit Warrior gang, who could actually be characterized as "being thrilled" with what he does as the voice of Train.  Soulful, rockin, sweet, and fun, this young man is someone to watch for. Learn more about Greg at www.thegregscottband.com

Tony Lindsay - Voice of Omar

Tony LindsayTONY LINDSAY is an eleven-time Grammy winner, internationally known as the lead singer for the legendary Carlos Santana. We reached Tony by phone in Puerto Vallarta and got him in the studio before he left for a European tour. Tony is a consummate pro and a whole lot of fun. His vocal work for the character of Omar  shows both his gospel roots and his ability to tell a story. Check out his newest solo tracks at www.tonylindsay.com

Rozzi Crane - Voice of Second

Rozzi CraneROZZI CRANE has a vocal command and sophistication far beyond her seventeen years. Her voice is described as 'sensual, smoky and dramatic' and she brought it all to the character of Second. An accomplished songwriter, hear her latest work at www.myspace.com/rozzicrane

Michelle Pava Mills - Voice of Leta

Michelle Pava MillsMICHELLE PAVA MILLS (AEA) is an actress and singer who works in film, television, theatre, vocal performance and voiceover industry. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, she began acting and singing at the age of seven and hasn't stopped since! Michelle appeared in the 1999 MA production of The Spirit Warrior's Dream as a freshman, and returns as a striking young woman to sing the role of Leta. Michelle was nominated in 2008 for a Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award. You can check out her long list of credits at www.michellepavamills.com

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